He pointed out that video surveillance of the voting process does not stop for a minute. “We are monitoring what happens in the closed polling stations, even at night. The objective is simple, that there is no manipulation with the equipment, with the ballot boxes, everything went well, there were no violations,” he clarified.
The public office also responds promptly to all signs and possible violations. In total, about 40 such messages were received in the past 24 hours, including messages from social networks. “Every situation is being examined, no major violations have occurred and no incidents have been recorded so far,” Kovalev said.
The e-voting system also successfully resists cyberattacks. In total, 152 such attacks were blocked, with suspicious malicious activity observed on more than 1.9 thousand IP addresses.
Recall that 1,440 polling stations reopened in Moscow today at 8:00. Online voting, which is taking place at elec.mos.ru, lasted all night. Voting will last three days, from 6 to 8 September, and all voting methods are available to Muscovites. Polling stations will be open from 08:00 to 20:00 on all these days.